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I went back to Laurier BBQ for the first time since its makeover. What a disappointment. I don't know if you can blame it on the failed association with Gordon Ramsay and company, but the chicken was dry, the fries desiccated and cold, the salad...More

This used to be our go to place when we wanted a great soup & chicken. Have times changed- Gordon Ramsey certainly didnt help- removing pea soup in Quebec- what was anyone thinking?? Changing the gravy- boy oh boy,how awful !!
prices-ridiculous- Taste almost gone....More

Had a reservation on saturday at 7pm. Arrived on time and our table was not ready but since there was no line up we thought it wouldn't be too long so we had a drink at the bar...Ended up waiting one hour before the manager...More

16$ for a chicken breast and fries?
Maybe when Gordon R was around but this visit was nothing too exciting.
Restaurant was quiet and yes the 18$burger was big but that's it. The bar side had more action and decor was alot nicer.
They have...More

The food is OK...it is not bad or anything...ut the prices dont justify the experience. I suppose you get a table cloth and linen napkins...but so what? The old Chalet BBQ had superior chicken, better sauce and the prices made sense.

We decided to give the former Laurier BBQ a try.
Three of us had the BBQ chicken,which was quite good, including the sauce, coleslaw & fries.
However, at $21. with tax & tip, IMO it's over-priced.
Chalet BBQ and Cote St-Luc BBQ offer better value,...More

Before chef Gordon Ramsey got his hands on it, Laurier BBQ was one of the better chicken joints in town. Now it is an overpriced tourist trap. Go to Chalet for better chicken. Gordon, if it ain't broke,. don't fix it.

Montreal institution turned ''hip'' or at least tried to. Although this used to be my all time favourite restaurant in Montreal for their moist chicken, succulent BBQ sauce and decadent carrot cake, the food quality has been going up and down over the past year....More

My chicken was tender, juicy and nicely cooked. The fries are okay but ask for the seasoned fries, they're kinda smokey and brought up to another level. The other items on the menu are totally uninspiring and everything seems to expensive. The prices are comparable...More

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